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EuroBrake is organised by FISITA, the international membership organisation that supports the automotive and mobility systems sector in its quest to advance technological development. Having delivered against this mission for every generation of engineers since 1948, we are uniquely placed to promote excellence in mobility engineering and the development of safe, sustainable and affordable mobility solutions.
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Christophe Aufrère, FISITA VP Technical and SVP Group CTO, Forvia, Moderator
Olivier Hess, Quantum Computing Lead France, Atos - Overview of Quantum Computing Technology
Dr. Christophe Bianchi, Chief Technologist - Office of the CTO, Ansys Inc - What Quantum Means for Electronic Design Automation
Dr. Elvira Shishenina, Quantum Computing lead, BMW Group - Quantum Computing in BMW Group: towards better and cheaper products with a shorter time to market
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According to McKinsey, 10% of all potential use cases for quantum computing could benefit the automotive industry, with a high impact to be expected by 2025.
Quantum computers are the next step in enabling computational improvements that could boost capabilities across the value chain. What makes them so different is that they can deal with an incomprehensible amount of information at the same time, beating even the fastest supercomputers.
Supercomputers can only deal with a computational problem one at a time, and that can still take a very long time. Imagine being able to complete a task that a normal supercomputer would need 10,000 years to process in just over 3 minutes! That’s what happened several years ago when Google launched its Sycamore quantum machine.
Work is already being done to realize this for the automotive industry – join FISITA to hear from industry experts as they make the case for quantum computing for mobility.
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Quantum Computing for Mobility – Myth or Reality?
FISITA Technology Discussion September 2022
8 Sept 2022, Online, 07:00 Detroit | 12:00 London | 16:30 Mumbai
Quantum Computing for Mobility – Myth or Reality?
FISITA Technology Discussion September 2022
8 Sept 2022 to 8 Sept 2022, Online, 07:00 Detroit | 12:00 London | 16:30 Mumbai